Microsoft supports the OMS (Outlook Mobile Service/Office Mobile Service) with the delivery of Office 2013 only in SharePoint. Within Outlook 2013, the OMS will not be continued, what we regret very much.

If you use the Outlook Mobile Service as part of your workflow, we advise you to take an update to Outlook 2013 into careful consideration.

With Email to SMS via the SMTP interface, ASPSMS provides an adequate alternative for most applications.

Outlook Mobile Service is a new feature in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 that you use to create and send text messages to a mobile device. From within Outlook you send text messages in a manner similar to e-mail messages.

By using Outlook Mobile Service, you can send a message both as an e-mail message and as a mobile message to multiple contacts at the same time. You can stay informed when you are away from the office because Outlook Mobile Service can forward favoured e-mail messages and calendar appointments directly to your mobile phone.

Outlook Mobile Service works with ASPSMS to provide you with a seamless communication experience. After you send your mobile message from your computer, it goes to the ASPSMS Web service for Outlook Mobile Service and is then sent to the mobile phones that you choose.

Setup Outlook Mobile Service

New! Easy as can be: Installing OMS with one single mouseclick:

Once you are logged in you can setup ASPSMS Outlook Mobile Service with one click.

When using option 1, option 2 (recommended option) and option 3, text messages will be sent with a replyable originator (a random Global Two-Way number out of the ASPSMS autoreply-pool). That means that a direct reply will be forwarded as specified by you.

Please do the basic setup first. After that, decide how you want to receive replies sent from the mobile phone of the recipient and choose the appropriate option:

Basic Settings:
ASPSMS Userkey/Password+mobile phone number

Text messages will be sent with your own mobile phone number as originator. Replies will go directly to your mobile phone.

Enter your ASPSMS Userkey into the User ID input box.

e.g.

Enter your ASPSMS Password into the Password input box.

The Outlook Mobile Service connects to the ASPSMS system through SSL web service. The communication is encrypted and safe.

More Settings:

Specify your own mobile phone number as originator.

A mouse click to the button [More Settings...] opens the dialog Outlook Mobile Service Information and Settings. Enter a name for your service and your mobile phone number.

e.g.

Account Name:

Your Phone Number:

Important:
There are certain restrictions, if you would like to use numeric Originators (e.g. '+41791234567'). Numeric originators only may be used if they were unlocked in advance with an unlockcode. This unlockcode will be sent to the corresponding mobilephone, which should be used as originator.

A mouse click to the button [OK] leads back to the dialog Add New Outlook Mobile Service Account.

Reply-options

You now have completed the basic settings. Decide how you want to receive replies directly sent from the mobile phone of the recipient and choose the appropriate option. Carefully read about all the reply-options and then choose the one that suits you best.

Reply-option 1:
Userkey/AUTOREPLY

Text messages will be sent by Outlook Mobile Service with an autoreply number (random Global Two-Way number out of the ASPSMS autoreply-pool) as originator. A reply from the mobile phone of the recipient will be directly forwarded to your ASPSMS account e-mail address.

Text messages will be sent by Outlook Mobile Service with an autoreply number (random Global Two-Way number out of the ASPSMS autoreply-pool) as originator. A reply from the mobile phone of the recipient will be directly forwarded to an e-mail address of your choice.

Text messages will be sent by Outlook Mobile Service with an autoreply number (random Global Two-Way number out of the ASPSMS autoreply-pool) as originator. A reply from the mobile phone of the recipient will be directly forwarded to a script of your choice on your web server by HTTP GET request.

Text messages forwarded to a script on your web server can be processed by your web application.

Enter your ASPSMS Userkey followed directly by /AUTOREPLY=<URL of the scripts> into the User ID input box.

e.g.

The ASPSMS System will forward an incoming reply by HTTP GET request to the entered URL with the following querystring:

The following place holders are substituted with the actual values: <MessageData>, <Recipient>, <Originator> und <DateReceived> .Date format: ddmmyyyyhhmmss

For the development of the script, you can simulate the forwarding of an incoming reply by requesting with test values:

e.g. (copy/adjust/test)

Reply-option 4:
Userkey/ORIGINATOR=<abc123>

Text messages are sent with an alphanumeric originator of your choice (max. 11 characters) or with a numeric originator. If the originator is alphanumeric, one can not reply directly. If the originator is a mobile phone number, one can directly reply to that number.

Important:
There are certain restrictions, if you would like to use numeric originators (e.g. '+41791234567'). Numeric originators only may be used if they were unlocked in advance with an unlockcode. This unlockcode will be sent to the corresponding mobile phone, which should be used as Originator.

ASPSMS is a product of VADIAN.NET AG (founded in 1995), a Swiss based Internet and Mobile Solutions
pioneer. Thus, all data collected from you are automatically subject ofthe strict privacy policies of Switzerland.
ASPSMS is Swiss technology that is fully developed in Switzerland. The support team also works in Switzerland.
VADIAN.NET AG is today one of the leading global providers of SMS solutions with more than
200’000 satisfied business clients. The product ASPSMS was launched in 2001.